Partridge Family star David Cassidy hospitalized
Partridge Family star David Cassidy has been hospitalized in Florida.
Partridge Family star David Cassidy has been hospitalized in Florida.
According to representatives, 67-year-old Partridge Family singer-actor David Cassidy has been hospitalized.
The commander of the U.S. nuclear arsenal says he would not blindly carry out an ordered strike by President Donald Trump.
Why does sugar cause pain when it comes in contact with a tooth cavity?
Timothy Ray Brown stopped showing signs of HIV after two risky bone marrow transplants. Scientists say a monkey species may help them to understand the world's only known person to be effectively cured.
Why scientists are growing tiny starter brains and implanting them in rats
A source with direct knowledge of the NAFTA talks in Mexico City says about a dozen different topics have come up so far, with little movement following the first full day of discussions.
Malcolm Young, who founded the Australian rock band AC/DC along with his brother Angus, has died at age 64 after suffering from dementia for several years, the band said on its Facebook page on Saturday.
Ohio Supreme Court Justice and Democratic gubernatorial candidate William O'Neill says he apologizes if his Facebook post discussing his sexual history with women has offended anyone, particularly "the wonderful women in my life."
A judge running for Ohio governor has boasted in detail about his sexual history on Facebook, in defence of Senator Al Franken, who is facing sexual misconduct allegations.
A Banff hotel company has found a unique alternative to traditional housing for its employees.
In Ontario, about half a million college students are one step closer to getting back to class for the first time in five weeks. Back-to-work legislation to end a strike by teachers has now passed second reading at the Ontario provincial legislature.
In Ontario, about half a million college students are one step closer to getting back to class for the first time in five weeks. Back-to-work legislation to end a strike by teachers has now passed second reading at the Ontario provincial legislature.
A back-to-work bill that would end a strike by college faculty in Ontario appears on track to be pushed through the legislature on Sunday.
Ontario's legislature is sitting this weekend as the governing Liberals push through a bill to end a strike by faculty at the province's colleges.
Ontario's legislature is sitting this weekend as the governing Liberals push through a bill to end a strike by faculty at the province's colleges.
Children's perception of "nature" might be different from their parents'. And how did a research paper that never actually existed get at least 400 citations by scientists?
Patricia Garnett is known to many Saint Johners as "the doll lady." Her story is captured in an award-winning photo essay titled "Patricia's Dolls" by freelance photographer Chris Donovan.
Over a year into its mandate, the National Inquiry Murdered and Missing Indigenous Women and Girls has still not developed an aftercare protocol for participating families or created positions to deal with the human resources issues plaguing its work, according to a manager fired last month.
Lebanon's Prime Minister Saad Hariri says he will return home in the coming days and will declare a political stance for the first time since announcing his resignation from Saudi Arabia, a move that unleashed fears of a political crisis in Lebanon.
France's President Emmanuel Macron welcomes Lebanon's Saad Hariri at Elysee Palace in Paris. Hariri had resigned as Lebanon's PM during a visit to Saudi Arabia. He seeks to dispel fears that Saudi authorities had forced his resignation.
Saad al-Hariri, who resigned as Lebanon's prime minister this month while in Saudi Arabia, arrived in Paris on Saturday for talks with French President Emmanuel Macron, a statement from Hariri's press office said.
Mugabe will meet military commanders on Sunday. But hundreds of thousands of people pre-empted the formal end to his rule, flooding the streets of Harare, singing, dancing and hugging soldiers.
Citizens flood Harare, Zimbabwe to celebrate their leader Robert Mugabe's expected exit by the hands of the armed forces.
Tens of thousands of Zimbabweans flooded the streets of Harare on Saturday, singing, dancing and hugging soldiers in an extraordinary outpouring of elation at the expected fall of President Robert Mugabe, their leader of the last 37 years.
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